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government's selling of its stake in insurance giant a.i.g. according to an analyst at bernstein research. that stake was a result of a.i.g.'s bailout in 2008. shares fell 7.2%. a.i.g. has said it's too early to put a real cost on hurricane sandy. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the nasdaq one hundred and russell 2,000 funds saw the biggest losses, down more than 1% each. and that's tonight's market focus. election day may be in four days, but president obama and the lame duck congress have less than two months to steer clear of the fiscal cliff-- the combination of tax hikes and government spending cuts scheduled to take affect in january. our market monitor this week says plan now for higher taxes soon, and higher interest rates eventually. duncan richardson is chief investment officer at eaton vance management. he joins us from that firm in boston. duncan, i take it you're a pessimist in regards to avoiding the fiscal cliff that we're going to go over? >> not really a pessimist. i think the fiscal c
government's selling of its stake in insurance giant a.i.g. according to an analyst at bernstein research. that stake was a result of a.i.g.'s bailout in 2008. shares fell 7.2%. a.i.g. has said it's too early to put a real cost on hurricane sandy. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the nasdaq one hundred and russell 2,000 funds saw the biggest losses, down more than 1% each. and that's tonight's market focus. election day may be in four days, but president...
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number one, if you've got health insurance, it doesn't mean a government takeover. you keep your own insurance. you keep your own doctor. number two, if you don't have health insurance, we're essentially setting up a group plan that allows you to benefit from group rates that are typically 18 percent lower than if you're out there trying to get insurance on the individual market. >> another key change coming on january first, 2014, businesses with 50 employees or more will be required to provide insurance. otherwise, they'd be fined two thousand dollars for every employee, after the first 30. the idea is to cover sick people with the premiums healthy people pay. but at what cost? >> the number of small businesses i've gone to that are saying they're dropping insurance because they can't afford it, the cost of health care is just prohibitive. and we've got to deal with cost. >> the affordable care act defines all the benefits that an insurance plan has to cover. what that means is that all the states are saying insurance plans that sell in their states have to cover
number one, if you've got health insurance, it doesn't mean a government takeover. you keep your own insurance. you keep your own doctor. number two, if you don't have health insurance, we're essentially setting up a group plan that allows you to benefit from group rates that are typically 18 percent lower than if you're out there trying to get insurance on the individual market. >> another key change coming on january first, 2014, businesses with 50 employees or more will be required to...
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syrian government forces stepped up widespread air assaults on opposition strongholds today, anti-government activists said, after a holiday ceasefire fell apart. amateur video showed mig fighter jets strike near a mosque on the outskirts of damascus. warplanes also pounded the north, in towns including dair al zour. two days of bombing have left at least 185 people dead. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton called for a shakeup of the syrian opposition in its bid to oust president assad. she said it should include people who've been fighting on the front lines, not just activists who've lived outside of syria for decades. in china, a government think tank urged leadership to end the country's one-child policy. it recommends each family be allowed to have two children by 2015, and by 2020 all limits be dropped. the one-child policy was introduced in 1980 to help curb china's population growth. but it's been widely unpopular and led to imbalances, both between boys and girls and the nation's aging population and its labor force. letitia baldrige, the author and etiquette maven,
syrian government forces stepped up widespread air assaults on opposition strongholds today, anti-government activists said, after a holiday ceasefire fell apart. amateur video showed mig fighter jets strike near a mosque on the outskirts of damascus. warplanes also pounded the north, in towns including dair al zour. two days of bombing have left at least 185 people dead. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton called for a shakeup of the syrian opposition in its bid to oust...
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feels should any of these things go south, in terms of what we've tried to create in terms of stable governments? >> i think what you saw in the debates that was governor romney and president obama both understand the american people are sick and tired of these wars. they are sorry they ever heard of the place called the middle east. they just want out. and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this talk about 2014 in afghanistan is, to focus the minds of afghan leaders. we are not going to be around. and i actually think iraq has gone better than i expected. so, who knows. afghanistan might too. i'm actually though in the long run, more pessimistic about afghanistan than i am about iraq. >> start by why do you think iraq has gone better than expected and then michael will talk about where you think there's gaps in this path's approach to t. >> i thought that iraq would unravel after the americans left. in fact, aid series on my blog called "iraq, the unraveling." it hasn't. rather it has sort of come to a st
feels should any of these things go south, in terms of what we've tried to create in terms of stable governments? >> i think what you saw in the debates that was governor romney and president obama both understand the american people are sick and tired of these wars. they are sorry they ever heard of the place called the middle east. they just want out. and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this...
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romney has a handle on the economy, the handle on government spending. neil: what should romney do with this? i always thought romney botched it in the debates were sort of like a gift that should have been for him that he screwed up, but what does he do? >> he got a little shy when he got hit so hard on september 12 from the press reacting too soon. this will be a lot up to this is where the special interest groups or the outside groups, third-party groups come into play in making this a big issue making sure people know about it but also something you hear a lot of people talking to each other about and that is what undecided voters are going to affect them. the personal relationship they have with people. when something comes to attack on american soil at an american embassy and american people, that is a concern. that is the concern for every american. nobody wants this edition to be attacked. there was a possibility we could do something about it. neil: thank you very much. for those of you just coming in here. there was a shift in developments that
romney has a handle on the economy, the handle on government spending. neil: what should romney do with this? i always thought romney botched it in the debates were sort of like a gift that should have been for him that he screwed up, but what does he do? >> he got a little shy when he got hit so hard on september 12 from the press reacting too soon. this will be a lot up to this is where the special interest groups or the outside groups, third-party groups come into play in making this a...
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ask them for a favor here and there and make sure no one is left out, because that is what we do in government. david chiu and i come from backgrounds where we do not want to leave anybody behind. we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these technology companies, making sure that we can work with other cities. i am very lucky to be part of the u.s. conference of mayors, and they allow me to represent san francisco as the innovative center for all the rest of the cities across the country. so we get to compare information and there. what these days i will get to talk to you while i am in washington, d.c., and you can hear what i am saying across there, so we can enjoy it -- wherever i go, you know i will be working and not fooling around. finally, we also are using technology to join our private companies in hiring san franciscans. hopefully some of your kids, some of your grandkids as well, are going to enjoy some of these great jobs in sa
ask them for a favor here and there and make sure no one is left out, because that is what we do in government. david chiu and i come from backgrounds where we do not want to leave anybody behind. we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these technology companies, making sure that we can work with other cities. i am very lucky to be part of...
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when you have two stories you should try to pursue the government. and#zep it's unfortunately sortf looped into this election time. and i think it makes it almost unfortunate. i'd like to see what happened. i'd like administration to speak out bit. do you agree? timing is you have? i think the timing is terrible. why is the president of the united states his secretary of defense, why haven't they been able to tell us the truth? this is not that hard. all documents have to be available. it should be possible to sort it out. this has been a cover up, you're right. it's sad it's happening just before election but i has been over six weeks now and we can't get the facts out. four americans killed including american embass door. an american facility turns out may not have been a consulate. it may have been quote a facility which has a different legal framing. this is a mess. we apparently lost a number of secret documents. we have no idea what those documents are. there is no effort to help. we now know because of kernel west work there were marines avail
when you have two stories you should try to pursue the government. and#zep it's unfortunately sortf looped into this election time. and i think it makes it almost unfortunate. i'd like to see what happened. i'd like administration to speak out bit. do you agree? timing is you have? i think the timing is terrible. why is the president of the united states his secretary of defense, why haven't they been able to tell us the truth? this is not that hard. all documents have to be available. it...
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when you have two stories you should try to pursue the government. and#zep it's unfortunately sortf looped into this election time. and i think it makes it almost unfortunate. i'd like to see what happened. i'd like administration to speak out bit. do you agree? timing is you have? i think the timing is terrible. why is the president of the united states his secretary of defense, why haven't they been able to tell us the truth? this is not that hard. all documents have to be available. it should be possible to sort it out. this has been a cover up, you're right. it's sad it's happening just before election but it has been over six weeks now and we can't get the facts out. four americans killed including american embass door. an american facility turns out may not have been a consulate. it may have been quote a facility which has a different legal framing. this is a mess. we apparently lost a number of secret documents. we have no idea what those documents are. there is no effort to help. we now know because of kernel west work there were marines avai
when you have two stories you should try to pursue the government. and#zep it's unfortunately sortf looped into this election time. and i think it makes it almost unfortunate. i'd like to see what happened. i'd like administration to speak out bit. do you agree? timing is you have? i think the timing is terrible. why is the president of the united states his secretary of defense, why haven't they been able to tell us the truth? this is not that hard. all documents have to be available. it...
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. >> is the government doing so much that there's not much work left for the private groups or is there plenty of work for you? >> plenty of work. it's very much a partnership. we work very closely with fema. we have a representative in their d.c. office. same with american red cross. we have a representative there. so it's very much a partnership between southern baptists, the american red cross, the salvation army and we all work together very well and with local governments. >> and quickly, mike. it's a spiritual relief program as well as a material one, isn't it? >> sure is. first, we want to relieve the physical suffering. but secondly, we do have chaplains that come in with every unit, so they can be there for spiritual counseling, spiritual encouragement. this very much is just as much a physical crisis as it is a spiritual and emotional crisis for people. >> mike ebert of the southern baptist convention. many thanks. >> thank you, bob. >>> sandy also had an impact on the presidential campaigns. president obama took time off to tour some of the devastated areas of new jersey with
. >> is the government doing so much that there's not much work left for the private groups or is there plenty of work for you? >> plenty of work. it's very much a partnership. we work very closely with fema. we have a representative in their d.c. office. same with american red cross. we have a representative there. so it's very much a partnership between southern baptists, the american red cross, the salvation army and we all work together very well and with local governments....
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that is how i have governed. that is the u.s. senator i will be if you send me and i have a chance to serve. >> thank you. >> thank you for watching. susan and i have been listening to the people of virginia. they want leaders to work together to get our economy back on the right track, create jobs, stocks washington spending, and restore the american dream. i want to be virginia's senator. tim wants to be president obama's senator. he went around the country giving partisan speeches. instead of staying home and dealing with economic crisis, tim chose to leave. on every significant issue, he has been for the obama policies that have been hurting virginians. from the harmful energy policies that are devastating communities, to our electric bills skyrocketing. obamacare that is endangering the access of medicare to our seniors. now, this sequestration deal is threatening another 200,000 virginia jobs. in washington, you deserve a strong, independent voice. if i have the honor of serving as your united states senator, i will work ha
that is how i have governed. that is the u.s. senator i will be if you send me and i have a chance to serve. >> thank you. >> thank you for watching. susan and i have been listening to the people of virginia. they want leaders to work together to get our economy back on the right track, create jobs, stocks washington spending, and restore the american dream. i want to be virginia's senator. tim wants to be president obama's senator. he went around the country giving partisan...
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how can the government in collaboration with other levels of government provide an equitable quality public education for all children pre-k through grade 12. we are fortunate here and have some of the finest schools anywhere. we have great universities, great public schools, trade schools and right here in city we have an excellent community college in northwestern which has helped to this community and so many of our young people move forward. we have great universities and superior, northern michigan university and right now they are training the entrepreneurs of the future for the jobs to people to compete globally. education has two goals. it should have the first to educate our children and the students to make sure they can compete globally in this economy and also we need to work with the community to help place the eskridge but when they get out of school so we can have jobs. right here in northern michigan they don't have to leave to go looking for work. the part of any educational program of course is supporting our teachers making sure that our teachers have the training
how can the government in collaboration with other levels of government provide an equitable quality public education for all children pre-k through grade 12. we are fortunate here and have some of the finest schools anywhere. we have great universities, great public schools, trade schools and right here in city we have an excellent community college in northwestern which has helped to this community and so many of our young people move forward. we have great universities and superior, northern...
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that is available from the government, where you can get those types of services. gerri: the cdc will have some clean-up tips. is that on their website. >> absolutely. you can go to cdc and get those helpful tips as well. gerri: i know people tonight are sitting at home talking about what can i do, what can i do right now to help get this back up and running? would you say to people who are looking for that disaster plan? >> you need to assess the damage, assess the damage i like to your existing business, but project going forward with this will do to your local economy, particularly if you have a small business. forecast cash flows. affect consumers in your area if your business to business type of an operation. most importantly you have to preserve your data. small businesses really need to use cloud computing solutions to get their hardware and software of premising get into a military strength facility. situations in new york, customers that have websites hosted in data centers in downtown manhattan. it's a disaster. gerri: the other thing that is fascinating,
that is available from the government, where you can get those types of services. gerri: the cdc will have some clean-up tips. is that on their website. >> absolutely. you can go to cdc and get those helpful tips as well. gerri: i know people tonight are sitting at home talking about what can i do, what can i do right now to help get this back up and running? would you say to people who are looking for that disaster plan? >> you need to assess the damage, assess the damage i like to...
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we want to believe our government leaders. have you lost faith, have you lost faith like so many people have in the word of the white house and what clearly are lies? they knew they were lies at the time? how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel terrible. makes me even feel worse that i lost. but when the president of the united states says things that are patently false, when goes to the united nations even and says that it was still a spontaneous demonstration caused by a hateful video, when -- i was on "face the nation" the sunday that susan rice was out there and immediately after susan rice gave that message, the hateful video they had the president of the libyan national assembly come on right after that and said no, this is an al-qaeda operation. an al-qaeda operation. he said it unequivocally. let for days and weeks afterwards they kept up this facade. i guess they think they are running out the clock. just yesterday the state department had a news conference and their spokesperson refused to answer a single questio
we want to believe our government leaders. have you lost faith, have you lost faith like so many people have in the word of the white house and what clearly are lies? they knew they were lies at the time? how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel terrible. makes me even feel worse that i lost. but when the president of the united states says things that are patently false, when goes to the united nations even and says that it was still a spontaneous demonstration caused by a hateful...
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i think they're like many government agencies. sometimes, they're successful and sometimes, they're not. i'm hoping maybe the ice they have in the warehouse that's been there since katrina that they could never use, maybe they could use that this time around or maybe some of the housing they had in arkansas that spent years in arkansas and never got katrina. i'm not saying government doesn't have a role. i personally have seen up close the salvation army, red cross and others and immediate responders, local firefighters, local policemen being much more effective. ultimately, the federal government comes in, but really, your best chance of your life being saved is by your local police or fire force. >> so, you think if that was who was in charge, you'd have more temporary housing and in the right places? i know you were just with the remark you made ant about the temporary housing. >> there's an immediate response and those are the first responders who are there. the physicians, nurses, firefighters and policemen. later on, there i
i think they're like many government agencies. sometimes, they're successful and sometimes, they're not. i'm hoping maybe the ice they have in the warehouse that's been there since katrina that they could never use, maybe they could use that this time around or maybe some of the housing they had in arkansas that spent years in arkansas and never got katrina. i'm not saying government doesn't have a role. i personally have seen up close the salvation army, red cross and others and immediate...
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. >> berkeley city council has voted not to cooperate with the federal government's secure communities program. under the program local officials send automatic alerts to immigration officials when noncitizens are arrested. that has led to 80,000 deportations. city councilmembers said noncitizens shouldn't be treated differently from citizens since most often go to the custody of county that cooperate it probably won't make a difference. >> yahoo auto has named the tesla model s as it's car of the year. it can seat seven. it's called a future shock of an electric sedan. it costs more than $60,000. >> the rain held off for the parade today. let's see if it'll hold off for the trick or treating. >> i don't think so. i think especially the north bay it's its raining right now. i have reports from vallejo, the rain is starting. you can see it on the live storm tracker. we had a great break but look at this patch of moisture. it's slow moving, you know that. it's hung up on the north bay but in the next hour and a half two hour itself will make a big play as it moves south of the golden gat
. >> berkeley city council has voted not to cooperate with the federal government's secure communities program. under the program local officials send automatic alerts to immigration officials when noncitizens are arrested. that has led to 80,000 deportations. city councilmembers said noncitizens shouldn't be treated differently from citizens since most often go to the custody of county that cooperate it probably won't make a difference. >> yahoo auto has named the tesla model s as...
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isn't it one government? >> yeah. so i think this is, um, kind of the dark side of what marty was in a sense celebrating, i think, in the last panel which is that most principled justification for playing the game of, um, talking in an unattributed, you know, leaky way about the drone program while asserting the defense to these foia suits is something about the special diplomatic currency of nonofficial acknowledgment, that puts it in the best light. the most negative light is, um, that that kind of just allows the government to get all the upside without allowing domestic watchdog groups like the aclu to leverage the disclosure for details that matter to a lot of people about procedures, legal standards, collateral damage and the like. um, i think somewhat complicating the question of, you know, the normative question of whether this is, um, good or bad or just or not is, um, the counterfactual. you know, in a world in which there wasn't this kind of quasi-authorized or authorized talking about droneses, do we see,
isn't it one government? >> yeah. so i think this is, um, kind of the dark side of what marty was in a sense celebrating, i think, in the last panel which is that most principled justification for playing the game of, um, talking in an unattributed, you know, leaky way about the drone program while asserting the defense to these foia suits is something about the special diplomatic currency of nonofficial acknowledgment, that puts it in the best light. the most negative light is, um, that...
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later call ed it big government skeftism. he had a real plan for a greater federal role in education. he had a real plan there on prescription drugs. they developed a vision. so there was real substance there. mitt romney was far to the right in the primary. gave the conservative base everything they wanted. this is one of the most conservative republican platforms we have seen. he did nothing at the convention to move away from that. he waited until october 3rd to start in a debate to articulate moderate-sounding outcomes. not policy, but outcomes. things that sound pleasing to moderates, but he's not changed his position on anything that i can see. i'm struggling to see a precedent. the idea of you can't trust this guy. you don't want him being president. if it's going to work against a candidate, it would have to work now. >> have you seen that attack work? the idea that this guy is morally flimsy, useless. he will do whatever needs to be said and can't take him at his word. has that ever been stuck on a candidate in a way
later call ed it big government skeftism. he had a real plan for a greater federal role in education. he had a real plan there on prescription drugs. they developed a vision. so there was real substance there. mitt romney was far to the right in the primary. gave the conservative base everything they wanted. this is one of the most conservative republican platforms we have seen. he did nothing at the convention to move away from that. he waited until october 3rd to start in a debate to...
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it was crystal clear that militias were taking over that al-qaeda were flying flags above government buildings in benghazi. >> greta: explain to the 9-16 cable and the other one you spoke, one is classified, one is not. what wo one be classified and other not and who makes that determination? >> the state department has rigid rules about that. i think the ambassador was abiding by those. again, i can't comment on the classified. when we were bombed on june 6th --. >> greta: i'm curious, making a document classified is a convenient way to keep things out of the hands of the public. it's classified and protected or what? >> oftentimes there is specific information about sources and methods, specific people that are involved that are helping our government. we don't want those revealed or those people killed. that would put it into a degree of classification where others are more general information that you can hand to anybody. the information the committee has been talking about and leased is the unclassified category. >> greta: short time after 9/11 you made a trip to libya. you had
it was crystal clear that militias were taking over that al-qaeda were flying flags above government buildings in benghazi. >> greta: explain to the 9-16 cable and the other one you spoke, one is classified, one is not. what wo one be classified and other not and who makes that determination? >> the state department has rigid rules about that. i think the ambassador was abiding by those. again, i can't comment on the classified. when we were bombed on june 6th --. >> greta:...
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because the libyan government had lost all control in eastern libya. the consulate had no confidence in the 17 andfebruary martyrs brigade who were assigned responsibility for the consulate protection or the local police force. half the time the local police force would not even show up. lou: admiral, as you know, and the previous month, in july, the british ambassador had been attacked. the red cross had been ttacked, and the united states was the only western power with presence in benghazi and precisely because in the deteriorating security environment, that is they knew there would be attacked if they stayed there. remarkable. we thank you for your time appreciate. i hope you will come back and we can continue to analyze what is happening here. we appreciate your time. >> look forward to it. thanks very much. lou: up next, outrage erupted in new york. frustraon, and tempers flaring. and because the mayor had decided that the new york city marathon would go ahead, even as services, basic services were being denied hundreds of thousandof new york res
because the libyan government had lost all control in eastern libya. the consulate had no confidence in the 17 andfebruary martyrs brigade who were assigned responsibility for the consulate protection or the local police force. half the time the local police force would not even show up. lou: admiral, as you know, and the previous month, in july, the british ambassador had been attacked. the red cross had been ttacked, and the united states was the only western power with presence in benghazi...
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in other words government could help out car companies in the structured bankruptcy. you're wrong. >> bob: who wrote the apology tour, by the way? who did the apology tour? never mind. still looking for apology thing you mention. >> dana: you missed the best line in speech. voting is the best revenge. who knew? maybe republicans will take that in mind, too. here is mine. i remember talking about mia love, at the g.o.p. convention. a republican who is running, she has been a mayor, out there in utah. running against incumbent democrat. she was behind, then tied and now she is way ahead in the polls. i want to point out that i'm excited about some of the younger g.o.p. congressional and dates that look like -- candidates that look like they may unseat the democratic incumbents. doherty of rhode island. jason plumber, illinois. bar, kentucky. gill of california. led by mia love, which is exciting. >> greg: get up to date. >> dana: one direction. >> greg: you have a poster on the ceiling in your office. parade for world series -- >> dana: how come you know that? [ laughte
in other words government could help out car companies in the structured bankruptcy. you're wrong. >> bob: who wrote the apology tour, by the way? who did the apology tour? never mind. still looking for apology thing you mention. >> dana: you missed the best line in speech. voting is the best revenge. who knew? maybe republicans will take that in mind, too. here is mine. i remember talking about mia love, at the g.o.p. convention. a republican who is running, she has been a mayor,...
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it is that several central government works and the government closest to the people works. having been a mayor, if washington got out of my way, i can fix most problems. if washington gone the way of education, it would be a blessing. the problems of education are enormous. but they are not helped by federal intervention or federal prisons or federal direction. almost all of it is absolutely useless expenditures of time and money. writing reports that don't exist and having to hire people that are not teaching in a classroom, instead of filling out reports that some in the department of education wants. the budget from a school system when i was the mayor was $12 billion. half of it spent on the classroom and it was a lot. a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms o
it is that several central government works and the government closest to the people works. having been a mayor, if washington got out of my way, i can fix most problems. if washington gone the way of education, it would be a blessing. the problems of education are enormous. but they are not helped by federal intervention or federal prisons or federal direction. almost all of it is absolutely useless expenditures of time and money. writing reports that don't exist and having to hire people that...
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they scarcely had a government and holy smokes not to go to save our own ambassador? i don't get it. i really don't get it. that is why i have been trying to push it but jennifer griffin has really been doing the hard work on it and i know you will have general scales on and he will go into what he has heard from his sources. my sources said that they didn't hear any order from the president to send in the military. >> greta: what do you think -- what do you think did happen then? what is your -- what is a reasonable inference from what you do know? >> i hate to get in the mind of somebody else but it is pretty manifest that these people at that level haded never been in a firefight and didn't understand if you are on the defense at night the attackers continue to come. they don't just stop for awhile. if they had the notion that they put out this was a mob they could have a reasonable expectation a mob gradually calms down. if they were terrorists they won't calm down. the other thing that the president owes a huge amount of thanks to is the real mob. the mob that ca
they scarcely had a government and holy smokes not to go to save our own ambassador? i don't get it. i really don't get it. that is why i have been trying to push it but jennifer griffin has really been doing the hard work on it and i know you will have general scales on and he will go into what he has heard from his sources. my sources said that they didn't hear any order from the president to send in the military. >> greta: what do you think -- what do you think did happen then? what is...